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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Firstorderwizard(m): 12:04pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonder233:
I support the government on this. These Shylock Lagos private school owners will stop at nothing to exploit.
Let parents at least use this lockdown period to bond with their kids. Let the kids learn other things like crafts, domestic chores, etc. Let them be revising what they've been taught before, or let them just play.
We run a unified academic calendar at primary and secondary level. So, if they conclude their term online, so what happens to their counterparts in government schools?

Typical black man's mentality.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by bigiyaro(m): 12:05pm On Apr 27, 2020
which kind bad belle envy be this

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by apex4400: 12:05pm On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by andriods: 12:06pm On Apr 27, 2020
Tonymegabush1:
Was the lockdowm extended or relaxed

No it was retouched not relaxed grin

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by erifeoluwasimi(f): 12:07pm On Apr 27, 2020
Lexusgs430:
Public schools are just jealous........... If public schools operated by Lagos State, cannot offer such online services.........


How dare private schools...... They want to expose public schools yansh.............. grin

On the contrary, Lagos State has started E learning on WhatsApp platforms, recently the state has started training the teachers on bridging gaps with technology. The problem is the private schools are charging same prices as normal charges which is not reasonable.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 12:08pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonuks:
Abeg allow them to teach online. That's the advantage technology offers. We're on lockdown not on shut down. Biko don't dull the children's brain
the point is for schools not to be charging. Bills are already exorbitant. Do you know how much data will be burned in one session? Imagine someone with more than 3 kids having to buy data all the time and stuff plus we have a shitty network. Most times on zoom meetings, a lot of us get lost on proceedings due to network fluctuations. How do you expect kids to catch up?
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by zedegit: 12:08pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonuks:
Abeg allow them to teach online. That's the advantage technology offers. We're on lockdown not on shut down. Biko don't dull the children's brain

Online classes is not the issue but charging exorbitantly for it and the disparity it will create.

Some have even opened for 3rd term online without permission from education board.

At the end, it will create more problems as not every student has access.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by vinoj0225(f): 12:08pm On Apr 27, 2020
Firstorderwizard:
Different headline.
Different content
and this made front-page?

Exactly my thought.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by SammyChi1988: 12:08pm On Apr 27, 2020
What is wrong with online teaching? Nigeria don't want to upgrade at all...

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Nobody: 12:10pm On Apr 27, 2020
What kind of stupid online learning for kids is that? Which parents to guide them? Is it the same parents that didn't have the time to guide them one on one in their homework and lessons when school was in session that will guide them in online learning? Or is it the type of chere-were kind of parents everywhere that IG, nairaland, Facebook and twitter has eaten deep into their brain that will calm down and guide their wards in online learning. You guys are the biggest joker of the year.
Thank God, I'm an educationist. So that one no affect me.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by apex2783: 12:11pm On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Asour: 12:11pm On Apr 27, 2020
Wow. These people are restricting learning (with no reason).

They are suggesting that ALL children learn at the same place. With Broadcast video lessons with zero playback.

Hahahahaha.

Traditional Education keeps treating every child the same way. How wrong. You're holding many back.

To think these Educational experts should know this.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by EddieCAD(m): 12:12pm On Apr 27, 2020
Hmmm....

Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Farki: 12:13pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonder233:
I support the government on this. These Shylock Lagos private school owners will stop at nothing to exploit.
Let parents at least use this lockdown period to bond with their kids. Let the kids learn other things like crafts, domestic chores, etc. Let them be revising what they've been taught before, or let them just play.
We run a unified academic calendar at primary and secondary level. So, if they conclude their term online, so what happens to their counterparts in government schools?

Exploit?

The class is cheaper than the actual school fees and it only lasts for 2-3 hours a day.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Nobody: 12:14pm On Apr 27, 2020
HRHQueenPhil:
Is dat a joke


Which joke?



How many of the parents have steady power supply not to talk of internet. The school owners want to shortchange the gullible parents and gyp them of their money in this coro period.


Madam commissioner three gbosaa for you.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by LoveToRead: 12:15pm On Apr 27, 2020
There should not be a problem with on-line teaching if everything is done with wisdom.

Private school owners need not to charge exorbitantly for such services.

On another hand, the State government probably doesn't want disparity in covering curriculum between private and public schools.

Let us all pray that we overcome this covid-19 so that things can go back to normacy.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by MT: 12:15pm On Apr 27, 2020
Good steps in the right direction. The online teachings are mostly badly implemented. And if at all it will be implemented, it is meant to serve as a refresher's course. Why charging? And we do not have infrastructure to support it - no light, no cheap data. The worse of it is most schools have not finished second term exam, how will you start a third indirectly without concluding a second term?. Na wah for Naija o.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by apex5665: 12:15pm On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by DoinkWaldorf: 12:17pm On Apr 27, 2020
Private schools just wan collect school fees!!! They don’t care about anything else I mean what are we racing for? WAEC and Neco already postponed indefinitely what’s the rush make everybody chill
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Jokerman(m): 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2020
Nigeria is a country that likes putting the cart before the horse

People never chop, you are talking of online teaching?? Lol.... This is the time children need to learn other vocational stuffs i.e cooking, painting etc...

Most of these greedy private school owners will allow govt to start putting eye on them now...

Why not upload materials or videos on the school's Facebook page or website and instruct parents or students to download...

Lol.. so I go use my 1gb take listen to online teaching when I can download mechanical engineering design videos and simulations on YouTube??

Ok o

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Futuragetty: 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2020
They will ban virtual classes run by school who has the facilities but will open the National Assembly Plenary session soon so law makers can get paid for sitting allowance.
we joke too much in this country. So if Lagos state does not contain Covid-19 by December, all school cannot reopen.
The schools affected should fight this executive action as they are private school not a public or state school. so long as they are not endangering the health of lagosians. they are carrying out their lawful business.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by lograr(m): 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2020
ikorodureporta:
una no want dem to get school fees

How the parents go take pay?
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Lexusgs430: 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2020
erifeoluwasimi:

On the contrary, Lagos State has started E learning on WhatsApp platforms, recently the state has started training the teachers on bridging gaps with technology. The problem is the private schools are charging same prices as normal charges which is not reasonable.


They want to charge same figures for abstract teachings vs physical teachings?

You know we don't like ourselves and would take unnecessary advantage, if allowed to......

Infact, e teachings should be offered free. Till such a time when things normalises.........

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by CoronaVirusPro: 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonder233:
I support the government on this. These Shylock Lagos private school owners will stop at nothing to exploit.
Let parents at least use this lockdown period to bond with their kids. Let the kids learn other things like crafts, domestic chores, etc. Let them be revising what they've been taught before, or let them just play.
We run a unified academic calendar at primary and secondary level. So, if they conclude their term online, so what happens to their counterparts in government schools?

Well stated.

Kudos

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by CoronaVirusPro: 12:20pm On Apr 27, 2020
Futuragetty:
They will ban virtual classes run by school who has the facilities but will open the National Assembly Plenary session soon so law makers can get paid for sitting allowance.
we joke too much in this country. So if Lagos state does not contain Covid-19 by December, all school cannot reopen.
The schools affected should fight this executive action as they are private school not a public or state school. so long as they are not endangering the health of lagosians. they are carrying out their lawful business.

Yes!

Safety is Paramount and that's how it's playing in other countries.
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by adenigga(m): 12:23pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonuks:
Abeg allow them to teach online. That's the advantage technology offers. We're on lockdown not on shut down. Biko don't dull the children's brain

Please, let's be realistic. We shouldn't talk from one side of a coin, because there's two sides of a coin.

What of the children of the poor of the poorest and the vulnerables? To even get a derica of rice is war not to now talk of buying data, fuel for generator, can you even substantiate their ability of owning a desktop computer not to talk of laptop.

Please, people should just put themselves in the shoes of these poor peoples to know where it itches.

But I'm not surprised because, we are all poor. Some are intellectually poor, while some are morally lacking.

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Farki: 12:23pm On Apr 27, 2020
I don't know why the people in charge of education in Lagos are thinking like illiterates. First the age limit on admission now it's banning people from online classes because of stupid reasons which are partially the government's fault.

Fuel is cheaper because of the lockdown and won't the family use their generator for other uses? Does she think you need a mega generator to power a laptop or small computer?

The teachers are online with the students so the concerns about students 'being exposed to pornograhy are weak and silly'.

If they are concerned about online bullying they can easily report the students responsible. It's not like Lagos State government was doing anything about bullying in real life where older students see it as their right to bully younger ones. Do these people know how the Internet works at all?


Overall weak silly excuses, I'm disappointed. undecided

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Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Nobody: 12:25pm On Apr 27, 2020
ok we don hear
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by Kinikini: 12:26pm On Apr 27, 2020
It's the exorbitant fees the schools are charging for the online 3rd term. They are carrying on like a cartel.

wonuks:
Abeg allow them to teach online. That's the advantage technology offers. We're on lockdown not on shut down. Biko don't dull the children's brain
Re: Lagos Bars Private Schools From Online Teaching by liverpool72(m): 12:26pm On Apr 27, 2020
wonder233:
I support the government on this. These Shylock Lagos private school owners will stop at nothing to exploit.
Let parents at least use this lockdown period to bond with their kids. Let the kids learn other things like crafts, domestic chores, etc. Let them be revising what they've been taught before, or let them just play.
We run a unified academic calendar at primary and secondary level. So, if they conclude their term online, so what happens to their counterparts in government schools?
Nice one from govt.
let those capitalist stop forming sharp and exploitation.

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